CM Orders Timely Grievance Redressal, Fixes Accountability for Delays
CM Orders Timely Grievance Redressal, Accountability for Delays

Chief Minister has issued strict directives that public grievances must be resolved within a stipulated timeframe, with accountability fixed in case of delays. This move aims to enhance efficiency and transparency in government operations.

Key Directives on Grievance Redressal

The Chief Minister specifically ordered that complaints related to revenue and police departments be resolved within the prescribed time limit. Officials failing to meet deadlines will face consequences, ensuring timely justice for citizens.

Priority to Education and Healthcare

Reaffirming the government's commitment, the Chief Minister stated that education and healthcare remain top priorities. He stressed the importance of ensuring children attend school regularly, highlighting the role of education in nation-building.

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Addressing a girl from Hapur, the Chief Minister said, “Daughter, you just focus on your studies, leave the rest to us.” This assurance underscores the government's support for students and their families.

The directives come as part of a broader effort to improve public service delivery. Citizens are encouraged to report delays, and authorities have been instructed to streamline processes. The Chief Minister's remarks reflect a zero-tolerance approach to bureaucratic inefficiency.

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